Fabrication of multifunctional graphene decorated with bromine and nano-Sb₂O₃ towards high-performance polymer nanocomposites
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posted on 2024-06-06, 07:29authored byG Huang, P Song, L Liu, D Han, C Ge, R Li, Q Guo
Despite great advances, it remains highly attractive but challenging to create high-performance polymeric materials combining excellent flame-retardancy and outstanding thermal, mechanical and electrical properties. We herein demonstrate a novel strategy for fabricating a multifunctional nano-additive (Br-Sb2O3@RGO) based on graphene decorated with bromine and nano-Sb2O3. Cone calorimetric tests show that incorporating 10 wt% Br-Sb2O3@RGO into thermoplastic polyurethane (TPU) strikingly prolongs the time to ignition and decreases the peak heat release rate by 72%. Besides, tensile strength and Young's modulus are enhanced by 37% and 820%, respectively. Meanwhile, the electric conductibility is increased by eleven orders of magnitude relative to the TPU matrix. This work provides a promising strategy for addressing the critical bottleneck with the existing flame retardants that only enhance flame retardancy at the expense of mechanical properties of polymeric materials. As-prepared high-performance TPU composites are expected to find many applications, especially in aerospace, tissue engineering, and cables and wires.
History
Journal
Carbon
Volume
98
Pagination
689-701
Location
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
ISSN
0008-6223
Language
eng
Publication classification
C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal